My laid back cat

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My laid back cat

Postby miasmum » 06 Jul 2013, 14:40

Mowgli that is. Took them to the cattery, and as soon as I opened the carrier, he jumped onto the shelf and laid down on his side, stretching in the sun. He looked completely at home. Mia on the other hand was doing her "don't leave me' act, which involves burying her head in my neck and digging her claws into my shoulder :roll:
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Re: My laid back cat

Postby Kaz » 06 Jul 2013, 15:35

:lol: The minute you left she will have been fine...............;)

Have a fab holiday my lovely, you deserve it (((((x)))))
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Re: My laid back cat

Postby JoM » 07 Jul 2013, 19:08

Awwww bless them xx
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Re: My laid back cat

Postby KateLMead » 12 Jul 2013, 18:04

Have a wonderful holiday dear, I saw your post on a vetinary discussion group, tried to register too much like hard work...
Barney has developed a very nasty large lump where the vet nurse injected him, that developed within 24 hours into a very nasty abcess. I was not too happy, more antibiotics steroids following opening up the area attempting to drain it. Then presenting me with another bill for just under £40.00
having paid over £200 for his wk end internment when they carried out tests discovering that his liver is playing up..
We are sitting targets for vets..
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